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Brazil Pulse - Consumer’s Confidence Has Reached the Lowest Level - April 2016
The high disapproval of Dilma Roussef’s administration and the country’s erroneous direction result in nearly 60% of support for the impeachment - which is lower (43%) in classes D and E.
Consumer’s confidence has reached the lowest level considering all the historical series, and is at 64 points.
A country in economic depression, political instability and injured pride. What are the main problems to be solved to revert this situation? -
Food, Beverage and Consumer Insights in China
This report reveals the latest developments in eating and drinking in China, from attitudes on organic produce, to innovation and personalising the packaging and even the product itself.
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Beauty & Skin Care Consumption Features of Women in China
In China's first- and second-tier cities. With the awakening of fine living and fashion consciousness, Chinese female consumers' demand for skin care and beauty develops constantly. What kind of skin care and beauty demand do they have? What are the features of their product function demand?
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The Economic Pulse of the World - April 2016
The national economic assessment average is showing signs of recovery. With positive gains for a second month in a row, 38% of global citizens view their current economic situation as “good”, up one point since last sounding.
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Food Trends in Italy
Presented at the Tutto Food conference, the largest Food Trade Fair in Italy, this report into current and future Italian food trends suggests fresh food will remain popular and predicts that online spending will increase.
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Even Affluent Americans Think 'The 1%' Are Pulling Away
In recent years, attitudes toward the richest 1% of Americans have increasingly become part of the national conversation. Some vilify “The 1%,” others want to join their ranks, and many hold both attitudes at once – viewing the wealthy with a sometimes paradoxical mix of anger, envy and aspiration.
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First Quarter of 2016 - A Good Market, a Good Quarter
For the first quarter of 2016, Ipsos' revenue stands at €386.9 million, up 1.9% compared with the same period in 2015.
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Exit Poll for the Dutch Referendum
On April 6th, Dutch voters were given the chance to decide whether the EU should close a trade agreement with Ukraine. Ipsos accurate polling dominates media in the Dutch Referendum.
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Who Will Win the Race to Treat NASH?
Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis, or NASH, is a liver disease characterized by rising prevalence, low diagnosis and a lack of therapies approved for treatment. All of these factors combine to make NASH a priority for the healthcare industry – and, potentially, a multi-billion-dollar market. Accordingly, the race is now on among several pharma companies to develop the first effective pharmacotherapy to treat NASH.
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Pneumonia: A View From Europe
This study looks at awareness and perceptions of Pneumonia among the 50+ population in nine European markets.